In Timor-Leste, access to clean and drinkable water can be limited, particularly in rural areas where infrastructure may be lacking. While some urban areas may have treated water supplies, many residents still rely on untreated sources, which can pose health risks. It is generally advised for visitors and locals to drink bottled or boiled water to avoid waterborne diseases. Overall, the water quality varies significantly across the country.
use water filters to clean the polution out.
as per findings only 3 % of the total available water in earth is drinkable. 97% is either seawater or non potable
Clean water, preferably drinkable water.
A mix of 50% clean (drinkable) water and 50% antifreeze.
they boiled the water over fire and then trapped the steam and transfered the new clean water to another pot to make in drinkable
The juice was very drinkable
they dont you drink dirty water everyday I think what the question ment is how does water go from dirty and smelly to clean and drinkable heres a link on how water is made to be drinkable http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL50xiooWow
Most well water is drinkable, but should be tested for impurities.
The most drinkable liquid besides water is milk.
I think lakes are marine because lakes can be nasty and drity or clean and drinkable.
Salt water is not drinkable: the salt must be separated by evaporation, distillation, etc..
No not unless it is purified. No lake water is drinkable due to pollution, bacteria in the water, and other conditions.